Temperature rise standards tests differences and performance assessment for electricity meter and meter socket interface

Isabelle B. Snyder, Greg Strickland, Aaron F. Snyder

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Abstract

A committed group of utilities, equipment vendors, and other stakeholders working under the auspices of ANSI with the 'TRINIWOG' (Temperature Rise and Interface Issues Working Group) name have been investigating temperature rise issues related to the electricity meter/meter socket interface. These issues appear to be derived from the differences in tests between the governing standards, which lead to conflict instead of clear guidance. The devices operate as a system, but are not type tested as a system with the only major common element being the 'standard jumper bar'.

Original languageEnglish
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014
Event2014 Clemson University Power Systems Conference, PSC 2014 - Clemson, SC, United States
Duration: Mar 11 2014Mar 14 2014

Conference

Conference2014 Clemson University Power Systems Conference, PSC 2014
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityClemson, SC
Period03/11/1403/14/14

Keywords

  • ANSI Standards
  • Code Standards
  • Socket
  • Temperature Measurement
  • Watthour Meters

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